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using the Electronic Spark Control (ESC)
I am using a GM ESC and a GM knock sensor screwed into the crankcase drain plug hole in conjunction with a Casper Electronics knock sensor gauge
in the 83 D 150. It has no effect on engine timing but does give notice of engine combustion knock and allows me to manually adjust ignition timing or upgrade
the fuel octane. The 83 has hydraulic lifters, so I cannot confirm that this will work with mechanical lifters.
Was a nice aid for tuning when using the D 150 to tow. No FI on the 83 D150, a carb and a HEI ignition so the ESC in my application only lights the gauge, no spark control.
http://www.casperselectronics.com/cart/ ... oduct_id=1
I do have MPFI on the 68 Barracuda, using a MS3 Pro ECU that controls fuel and ignition. For the ignition side I use a slant six lean burn distributor
to signal the ECU, the ECU then signals the MSD box. This gets me batch fire FI, to get sequential I would need a crank sensor.
on the conversion, an interesting approach, maybe the best way to do one of these would be to purchase a running example of one of these 30 year old GM cars
cheap, a running car as then you have some knowledge that the FI parts actually function, as opposed to pulling an ECM or MFS from a car that is in the pull apart because that
part died. Once you have the parts you need, sell the remains to the local pull a part.
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3 pin or 2 pin like this
the two pin unit that you show has a pin for a electronic variable oil pressure gauge and a pin for a idiot oil pressure light. The one for the light is a ground connection with zero oil pressure.
I also have on of these on the 83 D150.
the three pin, has a third pin that was used to send current to an electric heated choke pull off with the engine running and oil pressure sensed.\
to summarize:
the three pin can be wired to supply current with ignition on and when it senses oil pressure, ignition on and no oil pressure, no current
the two pin can be wired to supply a ground with ignition on and when it senses no oil pressure, ignition on and no oil pressure, ground
so with ignition on and no oil pressure are you wanting to interrupt current or provide a ground ?
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